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28 April, 12:42

Social status was most important to which of the following cultural groups?

A.

the Inuit

B.

the Makah

C.

the Cheyenne

D.

the Algonquin

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  1. 28 April, 14:02
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    C. The Cheyenne.

    Explanation:

    The Cheyenne society was stratified in four types of social organization:

    The vestoz (a camp). The manhastoz (a bunch). The notxestoz (military society). And the manhao (a sacred band).

    Some branches, especially the manhao, had priority positions in tribal circles during ceremonies.

    Decisions for the entire tribe were made by a council of forty-four leaders, and social control was carried out by the military societies.

    It is clear that social status determined one's role and privileges as a member of the Cheyenne tribe.
  2. 28 April, 15:01
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    I think the answer is D sorry if I'm wrong
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